44. The train journey from London to Bristol take two hours. a. journey b. to c. take d. hours → c 45. George is not nearly as energetic than he used to be. a. nearly b. as c. than d. be → c 46. He can speak France well enough to go to the conference. a. France b. well c. enough d. to → a 47. If only you had tried harder, you might pass the exam. a. If only b. had tried c. might pass d. exam → c 48. She was dismissed because her typing was poorly. a. was b. dismissed c. typing d. poorly → d 49. She doesn’t know the difference between margarine with butter. a. doesn’t b. difference c. between d. with → d 50. The man in which painting bears a strong resemblance to my uncle. a. which b. bears c. strong d. to → a 51. Karajan was the first person recognizing her extraordinary musical gift. a. was b. first c. recognizing d. musical → c 52. Its lack of irregular verbs makes Esperanto an unique language. a. Its b. verbs c. makes d. an → d 53. Perhaps no one will ever know what did happened that fateful night. a. Perhaps b. ever c. did d. that → c 54. There was another revolutionary in microchip technology in 1971. a. was b. revolutionary c. technology d. in → b 55. No one stands a chance of beating Mansell in this year’s champion. a. stands b. of c. this year’s d. champion → d 56. If he had done his homework, his parents might have let him to go to the party. a. had done b. parents c. let d. to go → d 57. In the event, the extra insurance we took out wasn’t be necessary. a. In b. insurance c. took d. be → d 58. He speaks more persuasive than his brother does. a. speaks b. more c. persuasive d. does → c 59. He forgotten about the gun until he got home. a. forgotten b. gun c. until d. got → a 60. Alan worked too hard at the office, and this led to his ill. a. worked b. hard c. this d. ill → d 61. I haven’t enjoyed myself so many for years. a. haven’t b. myself c. many d. for → c 62. Immediately after his arrival, things went to wrong. a. Immediately b. arrival c. things d. to → d 63. You can eat as much as you like at the newly lunch-bar. a. eat b. much c. at d. newly → d 64. It takes a ship approximately eight hours to complete the trip through the canal and cost an average of fifteen thousands dollars. a. approximately b. complete c. through d. thousands → d 65. You think that fat people is always jolly, but you are wrong.